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    materials to help them survive. This also meant that life for many people in Britain was difficult and required a great deal and toil “Industrial Revolution”. In addition‚ this means that there are many positive and negative effects‚ which shaped the world today‚ and how we live today. The positive effects of the Industrial Revolution are the inventions that where designed like the flying-shuttle‚ patented by an English inventor John Kay (1704-1779) in 1733‚ enabled a weaver to weave twice the wool that

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    The negative effects that conformity has on children been elucidated many times. However the positive effects that conformity has on children been rare discussed. Masland‚ Lindsay C. and Lease‚ Michele researched the effects that academic achievement motivation and social identity have‚ if any‚ upon the variation in children’s conformity to positive academic behaviors. They published a study named Effects of achievement motivation‚ social identity‚ and peer group norms on academic conformity. The

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    According to the text‚ Holocaust survivors had a negative effect on the people who survived. Jews were first to fear the Gestapo so they often felt they had to do as they were told. They were put into Ghettos and Concentration camps where they were abused or treated like animals. Eventually‚ 6 to 9 million people died as a result of the Holocaust. According to the text‚ Holocaust survivors suffered negative effects due to the fact they had been abused‚ lost loved ones‚ and were treated less than

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    Negative Effect of Media to Woman In the article‚ “The Burka and The Bikini” by Joan Jacobs and Jacquelyn Jackson‚ they mention not only media can insult some cultures by showing almost nude females in their advertisement and it could also put a huge impact on most of our women’s health in the society we live in. They use two totally different views of two different world of women as their main example. They assert that some women covered up for the sake and a respect for the culture of their

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    defined as the time between the civil war and world war 1 the U.S. population and economy grew quickly‚ a lot of rich people lived good lives. Many things happened including economic‚ social and political changes. Listed below will be both positive and negative effects of the gilded age‚ and the changes had on the poor‚ middle class‚ and wealthy. For the U.S. it was a time where the economy had skyrocketed. It had made the U.S. get ahead of britain in industrialization. The nation was growing very quickly

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    Telecommunications Industry Association‚ CTIA‚ estimates that over 290 million people in the US have cell phones as of 2010. Some companies even go as far as issuing cell phones to employees. Yet‚ like all technologies‚ negative aspects of cell phones offset some of their positive aspects 1. Pro: Personal Safety o Many situations can place a person in danger‚ and cell phones help when you’re in an unsafe situation. Car accidents‚ medical conditions and traveling alone can necessitate contacting

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    American History 7 March 2013 The Positive Effects of Social Media In the winter of 2004‚ a networking site based out of Harvard University known as Facebook‚ launched. Drawing from its predecessors‚ such as MySpace‚ the site made social media relevant to the masses. This began the era of Social Media. Two years later‚ another social networking site‚ Twitter‚ came onto the virtual scene‚ bringing with it more than 500 million users in just over five years. With social media phenomena gaining

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    The cotton gin had many effects. I believe that the cotton gin effected people in a negative and positive way and it also helped pave way for many other important inventions we use today. The cotton gin was a machine that basically made collecting cotton much easier the way the cotton gin worked was cotton was run through a wooden drum embedded with a series of hooks that caught the fibers and dragged them through a mesh. The mesh was too fine to let the seeds through but the hooks pulled the cotton

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    The Positive and Negative Aspects of Globalisation on the World Today | | | Globalisation has long affected people’s life. Jeffery (2002) believes that the word “globalisation” has been known since the 1960s. Despite all the conveniences which globalisation brings to people’s life‚ it is also a fact that many people fear globalisation. They fear it because it evokes threats and they would feel safer by being closed into their own local world. Globalisation has its own negative and positive

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    in closers of said facilities. A major negative aspect is the effect on the federal deficit. There are often expansions to Medicare without any congressional action or approval on how or where the funds come from to pay for these expansions. Therefore‚ the cost of these expansions gets added to the federal deficit‚ which in turn drives up taxes and the cost of medical care to privately insured individuals. Fraud and abuse are another concerning negative. The government processes an estimated

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